Noah Galvin Biography
Noah Galvin is a singer and actor from the United States. He is best known for his roles as Dr. Asher Wolke in The Good Doctor, Kenny O’Neal in The Real O’Neals, and later as the title character in the Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen.
How old is Noah Galvin? – Age
He is 28 years old as of 6 May 2022. He was born in 1994 in Katonah, New York, United States. His real name is Noah Egidi Galvin.
Noah Galvin Family – Education
Yoke Lore, a multi-instrumentalist, is one of Galvin’s two siblings. His father is Catholic, of Irish and Italian ancestry, and his mother, Abbie (née Fink), is Jewish; he was raised “both Jewish and Catholic, going to CCD, Hebrew School, and church,” and identifies as Jewish.
Is Noah Galvin married? – Partner
Galvin is gay, and he told his mother about it when he was 14 years old. He splits his time between Manhattan and Los Angeles, California as of February 2019. Galvin began dating actor-singer Ben Platt on January 12, 2020, after replacing him in the title role of Dear Evan Hansen in 2017. On November 25, 2022, they announced their engagement.
How tall is Noah Galvin? – Height
He stands at a height of 5 Feet 6 Inches (1.68 m).
Noah Galvin Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.
Noah Galvin The Good Doctor
Galvin is the main character in The Good Doctor, playing Dr. Asher Wolke. Dr. Asher Wolke is a surgical resident at St. Bonaventure Hospital. Asher appears to become Shaun Murphy’s permanent resident after he becomes a surgical attending, while Danni and Danny appear to rotate between Shaun and Park. Asher is the son of a Hasidic Rabbi who left his community to attend medical school and eventually became an atheist. He is also openly gay, having begun dating men after leaving his family.
In “Fault,” Asher meets and bonds with his first patient, Carl. Carl is discovered to have an aneurism, which both Asher and Asher’s mentor missed when Shaun refused to check on Carl for Asher. Claire has to take over a procedure from him in “Lim” because his hands are shaking so badly.
Noah Galvin The Real O’Neals
In the American single-camera sitcom The Real O’Neals, he played Kenneth “Kenny” Christopher Sebastian O’Neal, the 16-year-old middle child who comes out to his family as gay. The series follows the lives of a close-knit Irish-American Chicago Catholic family whose matriarch takes their community reputation very seriously.
Their perfect image is shattered in the pilot episode when each family member’s secret is revealed to the community: the middle child Kenny is the oldest child and is gay. Jimmy is anorexic, Shannon, the youngest child, is running a money scam and may be an atheist, and Eileen and Pat are no longer in love and want to divorce. Subsequent episodes explore the new family dynamic as Pat and Eileen separate and everyone reconciles Kenny’s sexuality with their faith.
Noah Galvin The Owl House
He appeared as Prince Rupert of the West in the scripted fantasy action adventure podcast The Two Princes. On June 4, 2019, all of season one’s episodes were made available, and on December 11, 2019, all of season two’s episodes were made available. Release day for the third season was October 20, 2020.
Noah Galvin Assassination Nation
He appeared as Marty Kolker in the 2018 American satirical black comedy thriller film Assassination Nation. There are a lot of graphic scenes in the movie that deals with themes like bullying, transphobia, toxic masculinity, homophobia, racism, guns, kidnapping, murder, and attempted murder as well as violence, gore, and weapons. Most of the town has donned masks and taken up arms to get revenge on those they feel have wronged them. Lily creates a video in which she declares her innocence and exhorts everyone in Salem to resist their tormentors.
Noah Galvin Movies
♦ 2020 – Theater Camp
♦ 2019 – Booksmart
♦ 2018 – Assassination Nation
♦ 2014 – Welcome to the Wayne
♦ 2013 – Promised Land
Noah Galvin TV Shows
♦ 2021 – Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
♦ 2021 – The Other Two
♦ 2020–present – The Good Doctor
♦ 2020 – The Owl House
♦ 2017 – RuPaul’s Drag Race
♦ 2016–2017 – The Real O’Neals
♦ 2015 – The Weekend Detectives